There are quite a few websites that contain statistics on drinking and driving accidents. To name a few, one could try websites such as Edgar Snyder and TAC Safety.
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According to the National Safety Council, 1.4 million accidents occur every year due to people using their cell phones. 200,000 of those accidents alone are from texting while driving.
Unfortunately, there are no statistics available for how many persons fail their first DMV driving test following successful completion of a DMV driver's education course. The DMV of various states do not computate or keep these kinds of statistics.
You will multiply the amount of drivers by the amount that they are driving and then divide by how many accidents happen per hour.
Yes. Several studies have shown that approximately 20% of all highway vehicle accidents occur because of driver fatigue. Many officials consider driver fatigue to be as large of a problem as drunk driving.
Automobile fatalities are ten times greater than deaths caused by commercial aviation accidents. While air travel is often perceived as dangerous due to high-profile crashes, statistically, driving is far riskier due to the sheer volume of vehicles on the road and the frequency of accidents. Additionally, factors such as distracted driving, speeding, and impaired driving contribute significantly to the higher fatality rates in automobiles. As a result, despite advancements in vehicle safety, road traffic remains a leading cause of death worldwide.